E-mail clients displays html-coding

Out of 600 html e-mail messages I sent to subscribers, some complain that
their e-mail clienst only displays the entire html-coding (so, not a plain
text version, but all of the coding). I can't reproduce this problem. The
message was tested in recent versions of Outlook/Outlook Express, Eudora and
Netscape Messenger and all displayed the html message properly. I fear these
people use old e-mail clients. Which versions of Outlook and Eudora are a no
go for html email messages?

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"Van Duijn" <> wrote in message
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> Out of 600 html e-mail messages I sent to subscribers, some complain that
> their e-mail clienst only displays the entire html-coding (so, not a plain
> text version, but all of the coding). I can't reproduce this problem. The
> message was tested in recent versions of Outlook/Outlook Express, Eudora
and
> Netscape Messenger and all displayed the html message properly. I fear
these
> people use old e-mail clients. Which versions of Outlook and Eudora are a
no
> go for html email messages?
>
>

They're probably using clients that do not support HTML or they have that
feature turned off.
One of many reasons to offer the subscriber a choice between plain text and
HTML.

Van Duijn wrote:
> Out of 600 html e-mail messages I sent to subscribers, some complain that
> their e-mail clienst only displays the entire html-coding (so, not a plain
> text version, but all of the coding). I can't reproduce this problem. The
> message was tested in recent versions of Outlook/Outlook Express, Eudora and
> Netscape Messenger and all displayed the html message properly. I fear these
> people use old e-mail clients. Which versions of Outlook and Eudora are a no
> go for html email messages?

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